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Worry Quotes

Some worries are serious, others don't deserve the weight.

This set mixes serious and lighthearted takes on worry - from a documented warning delivered before lawmakers about regional risk, to a sibling pair's private fear of an early death shaped by family history. See also About.

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It's always difficult to know if a song needs more than piano, and I worry about my tendency to go in a sparse direction.

Quotes by Agnes Obel

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I've always believed in writing without a collaborator, because where two people are writing the same book, each believes he gets all the worry and only half the royalties.

Agatha Christie

8

I usually finish things in the last second. But I think, as I've gotten older, I don't worry about it, and I just rock it.

Quotes by Adam Rippon

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I worry that I can come off smarmy. I wonder if I was listening to myself if I'd want to kick my own ass.

Quotes by Adam Brody

About Quotes

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Arab leaders worry more about making money from the profits they get from oil and gas that they turn the other way when Lebanon is being destroyed right next to them. Their neighbours are being murdered, but they only make...

Quotes by Abu Bakar Bashir

5

Don't worry when you are not recognized, but strive to be worthy of recognition.

Abraham Lincoln

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I sometimes worry that maybe it's better to be really good at one thing than be okay at a couple things.

Quotes by Abbi Jacobson

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I will be up at 8 A.M. making spaghetti bolognese for Peter and Sophia's evening meal if I'm working that day. I may not get back for the evening, and I worry if I don't do that, then they won't...

Quotes by Abbey Clancy

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I don't have to worry about the obvious things like money.

Quotes by Abbey Clancy

Always Quotes

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There's always going to be silly stuff out there in the media that you can't worry too much about, and I don't. We just keep on trucking, and I like the way my... I think there should be 'professional is...

Quotes by Aaron Rodgers

Other lines here are far gentler, encouraging readers to slow down and not let setbacks, even repeated ones, weigh too heavily. Related pages: Always and Me.